Post by : Michael Darzi
Cricket is not just a game in Pakistan. It is part of daily life. From streets to stadiums, people grow up watching and talking about cricket. Every few years, a young player comes forward who gives fans hope for the future. In 2025, that new and exciting name is Sameer Minhas.
At only 19 years old, Sameer Minhas has already done things that many young cricketers only dream about. He plays with courage, stays calm under pressure, and knows how to score big runs when his team needs him. His strong performances in the U19 Asia Cup 2025 made him famous among cricket fans and experts and showed that Pakistan’s future in cricket is in safe hands.
Sameer Minhas was born on October 2, 2006, in Multan. Multan is a city that has produced many talented cricketers in the past. Like most children in Pakistan, Sameer started playing cricket at a young age. He played on local grounds with friends and older players, learning the basics of the game step by step.
From early days, coaches noticed something special in him. He was patient, focused, and confident. He did not try to hit every ball for a boundary. Instead, he learned how to stay at the crease and build an innings. His rise in age-group cricket was slow but steady, which helped him become a strong and balanced player.
Today, Sameer represents the Pakistan Under-19 cricket team. He opens the batting as a right-handed batsman and also bowls right-arm leg-spin, giving his team an extra option with the ball.
The U19 Asia Cup 2025 became the most important tournament of Sameer Minhas’ young career. While many players tried to perform match by match, Sameer delivered performances that changed the record books.
His most memorable innings came against Malaysia. In that match, he scored 177 runs without getting out, facing 148 balls. This was not just a high score — it was a historic moment. With this innings, Sameer made the highest individual score ever in U19 Asia Cup history. He also became the Pakistani batsman with the highest score in Youth One-Day Internationals.
What made this innings special was how he played. He did not rush. He played safe shots, took singles, and attacked only when the ball was there to hit. His calm batting showed great understanding of the game, something rarely seen at the Under-19 level.
In the same match against Malaysia, Sameer Minhas shared a huge 293-run partnership with Ahmed Hussain. This partnership became the second-highest in Youth ODI history.
Big partnerships like this are not common in youth cricket. They show patience, teamwork, and trust between players. Sameer’s steady batting helped his partner play freely, proving that he thinks about the team first, not just his own score.
While the 177 runs made Sameer a record-breaker, his performance in the final against the India Under-19 cricket team made him a star.
On December 21, 2025, in the U19 Asia Cup final, Sameer played one of the best innings in youth cricket. Against a strong Indian bowling attack, he scored a fast century in just 71 balls. He hit 11 fours and four sixes, playing with confidence and control.
Final matches are full of pressure, especially when India and Pakistan play against each other. Many young players feel nervous in such games, but Sameer stayed calm. His fearless batting helped Pakistan take control of the match early.
Former cricketers and experts praised his performance. They said such innings are usually played by experienced international players, not teenagers.
Sameer Minhas comes from a cricket-loving family. He is the younger brother of Arafat Minhas, who has already played for Pakistan in T20 Internationals and was part of the 2024 U19 World Cup.
Having an elder brother with international experience helped Sameer learn important lessons early. He learned how to handle pressure, stay humble, and focus on long-term success instead of quick fame.
Sameer Minhas is known for his clean and simple batting style. As an opening batsman, he plays straight and trusts his defense. He knows when to attack and when to stay patient. His ability to play both fast bowlers and spinners makes him reliable at the top of the order.
He also bowls leg-spin, which adds balance to the team. Coaches often praise his hard work, match understanding, and eagerness to improve — qualities that help young players grow into great cricketers.
As of December 2025, Sameer Minhas is seen as one of Pakistan’s most exciting young cricketers. His performances in the U19 Asia Cup have caught the attention of selectors and fans across the country.
If he continues to work hard, avoids injuries, and gets proper guidance, many believe he can soon move into senior domestic cricket and later represent Pakistan at the international level.
Pakistan cricket has always depended on young talent, and players like Sameer Minhas give hope for a strong future. He is not just scoring runs — he is slowly building a name that could shape the next chapter of Pakistan cricket.
This article is written for general information purposes only and is intended to inform readers about the cricketing journey and achievements of Sameer Minhas. The information shared is based on publicly available reports, match records, and media coverage at the time of writing. Player statistics, performances, team selections, and future prospects may change with time due to form, fitness, and official decisions.
The views expressed in this article do not represent any official statement from cricket boards or governing bodies. Readers are encouraged to follow official announcements from cricket authorities, team management, and verified sports news platforms for the latest updates and confirmed information.
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